The only problem I have seen for years is due to overpopulation, and you can bash me all you want, but lowlife drug addicts are having babies, unwed, one woman has maybe 3 kids from different men, the kids grow up and are too messed up to be good for any society, they get pregnant, two families around this small town has grandbabies that were spawned from a 16 year old drug dealer and his 15 year old girl friends. These are peeople who should be sterilized, I'm sorry, but the babies that they have are destined to lives of hell, and cause hell for others. What to do about that problem? The problem is real and effects rural towns all over, there are meth addicts who have kids, the only hope for those kids is to take them from the mothers at birth, but then we have the issue of government control. The wrong people are having babies in many cases. These are Godless people, geerational welfare and drug and alcohol abuse, the fetal damage assures that the offspring will also be in the welfare system. What say you?
This is where churches should be having mission outreach programs instead of taking two week vacation “missionary” trips to Africa. I skipped one of those trips when I was younger because it bothered me how much money was being wasted to do it. I still wish I’d seen that country, but unlike some other things I’ve missed out on, standing for this principle in this case isn’t upsetting.
The cup has to be filled first, before the overflow can be shared.
I suspect that when the unlimited money spigot is turned off, there will be a period of time where all these illegal narcotics and the organizations distributing them are dried up with it, and as people take to the land and relearn how to operate freely, there will be a need for “laborers in the vineyards”. The opportunity should be used to share the gospel. Have a small chapel on site. Invite the laborers to a sabbath lunch or dinner. Share freely, and give freely, as you were given.
In the absence of the false, debt-based economy, there should be a hunger for the Peace of YHWH.
The only problem I have seen for years is due to overpopulation, and you can bash me all you want, but lowlife drug addicts are having babies, unwed, one woman has maybe 3 kids from different men, the kids grow up and are too messed up to be good for any society, they get pregnant, two families around this small town has grandbabies that were spawned from a 16 year old drug dealer and his 15 year old girl friends. These are peeople who should be sterilized, I'm sorry, but the babies that they have are destined to lives of hell, and cause hell for others. What to do about that problem? The problem is real and effects rural towns all over, there are meth addicts who have kids, the only hope for those kids is to take them from the mothers at birth, but then we have the issue of government control. The wrong people are having babies in many cases. These are Godless people, geerational welfare and drug and alcohol abuse, the fetal damage assures that the offspring will also be in the welfare system. What say you?
This is where churches should be having mission outreach programs instead of taking two week vacation “missionary” trips to Africa. I skipped one of those trips when I was younger because it bothered me how much money was being wasted to do it. I still wish I’d seen that country, but unlike some other things I’ve missed out on, standing for this principle in this case isn’t upsetting.
The cup has to be filled first, before the overflow can be shared.
I suspect that when the unlimited money spigot is turned off, there will be a period of time where all these illegal narcotics and the organizations distributing them are dried up with it, and as people take to the land and relearn how to operate freely, there will be a need for “laborers in the vineyards”. The opportunity should be used to share the gospel. Have a small chapel on site. Invite the laborers to a sabbath lunch or dinner. Share freely, and give freely, as you were given.
In the absence of the false, debt-based economy, there should be a hunger for the Peace of YHWH.